ISSUE 0.20

Glitch Theory

Did you miss Glitchet on Friday? Glitchet is now a Monday thing! Instead of closing out the week we'll start it out great. We've got some great stuff in this issue - theoretical discussions about glitch, some very neat videos, and ice cold science.

Wh-wh-what? Glitch theory? That's right - for the very first time, we have original content, published on Glitchet, written by Matthew Austin. This digs into the theoretical aspects of glitch and an initial definition of it, as well as how Ed Grant's work interfaces with those definitions.

Glitchet is collaborating with a group of people who are interested in glitch theory and hoping to start a discussion and write more articles around the topic, so stay tuned!

This is a pretty cool blog post with lots of interactive, in-browser visuals of different types of representations of maps.

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Doctor Popular's Glitch Socks

Doctor Popular has been working on some awesome glitch socks that you can buy in four packs - is that sweet or what? He's a self-described game designer, illustrator, tailor, rapper, and super nerd who lives in San Francisco's Mission District. He's also got another Betabrand project in the works that corrupts the Houndstoof print. Take a look at his stuff!

An interesting look into the viability and technology behind preserving you by making you really, really cold. (Personally, I always figured - sure, it'd be cool to see the future, but boy would I suck in that future if I didn't participate in the time leading up to it!)

Way's Notes

Hey hey!

I switched the zine to Mondays so that I can spend more time on it during the weekend instead of rushing on Thursday nights. I think we're off to a great start! I hope y'all had an awesome Halloween weekend. Did anyone do any glitchy costumes?

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